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New Salamis Youth Match Round up 6 – 2023/2024

U9s: The U9s continue to impress with their incredible performances, Their resilience is a testament to the positive direction this team is headed. U10s: Under new Manager Daryl, the U10s are playing some attractive football and establishing a good rhythm. Their dedication and progress on the field are evident, creating a promising outlook for the season. U12s: In a thrilling cup game, the U12s emerged victorious with a 4-3 win. While there were challenges in the final 10 minutes, the team showcased resilience and determination, demonstrating great teamwork. Manager Gary expressed immense pride in their performance. U13s Whites: The U13s Whites engaged in a hard battle, ultimately securing a valuable point in a 2-2 draw. Despite being two goals down at halftime, they displayed character and resilience to pull it back. Despite challenges, their determination shines through. U16s Whites: The U16s Whites faced a tough battle against SSW Lions, with a narrow 0-2 defeat. Despite the loss, the boys exhibited a high level of improvement, especially with a new formation. Their effort and improved performance provide a solid foundation for the upcoming games. U18s Midweek: Despite a challenging midweek match against Takeley resulting in a 6-1 loss, the U18s showed significant improvement in the second half. Unfortunate disallowed goals highlighted their perseverance and determination. U18s Reds: In a cup match against Borehamwood, the U18s Reds faced a setback with a 5-2 loss. Despite the scoreline, they displayed moments of promise, particularly in the second half, showcasing resilience and determination. U18 FA Youth Cup vs Takeley: The U18s had an exciting game of two halves in the FA Youth Cup against Takeley. Despite a 2-0 lead in the first 20 minutes, the team faced challenges in the second half. The loss stings, but the positive side lies in the opportunities for players invited to train with the first team and the attention from scouts, marking a significant step forward for the players and the club. Despite some challenges, New Salamis’ age groups continue to show growth, resilience, and promise. The positive aspects of each match contribute to the overall development and success of the players and the club.

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New Salamis Youth Match Round up 5 – 2023/2024

Under 9s: The U9s continued their unbeaten streak with a hard-fought draw at home against APB Wingate. The match could have gone either way, and the team showed remarkable character by constantly seeking the win. Their resilience and determination were evident throughout. Under 10s: Despite a challenging day, there were still positives to take away from the U10s’ performance. The lads faced setbacks but remain focused on the next game, displaying a determined attitude that will undoubtedly serve them well in the future. Under 11s: There was no game for the U11s this week, providing them with valuable time to prepare and continue their journey of improvement. Under 13: The U13s faced an unfortunate 3-1 loss, despite being the better team for most of the game. They put in their best performance of the season and deserved better results. The players displayed incredible effort and should be proud of their performance. Under 14 Reds: The U14 Reds were unstoppable, securing a resounding 14-0 victory. Their relentless performance from start to finish showcased their determination and teamwork on the field. Under 14 Whites: The U14 Whites faced a challenging first half but turned up stronger in the second half. They displayed great team effort, with standout moments like Theo Constanti’s header off the post and Captain Huseyin-Emre’s beautifully executed penalty kick. The team battled it out and secured a well-deserved 4-1 victory. Under 16 Reds: The U16 Reds faced a strong Harrow Stars team, resulting in a 4-0 loss. Despite the score, the boys showed significant defensive improvement and didn’t back down from a feisty game. They demonstrated character and resilience throughout. Under 16 Whites: The U16 Whites encountered a close match with a strong start from the opposition. However, they stepped up the pressure in the second half with an impressive team effort. The game ended in a hard-fought 4-1 victory, with goalkeeper Hermann Steiner making some exceptional saves. Under 18s Friendly: The U18s won 4-3 in a friendly against Edmonton Rangers, showing solid performance. Despite Edmonton Rangers having only six players, the match was made competitive by lending players, and the teams had a decent friendly. Under 18s FA Youth Cup: The U18s progressed to the next round of the FA Youth Cup with a 3-1 win against a strong Hertford Town side. Despite an early setback, the team displayed resilience and determination, coming from behind to secure a well-deserved victory. They will face Takeley in the next round, showcasing their potential for further success. New Salamis Football Club’s age groups continue to show their dedication and potential, with each game providing valuable lessons and opportunities for improvement. The club remains focused on nurturing the talents and character of its young players.

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New Salamis Youth Match Round up 4 – 2023/2024

U9s: The U9s are continuing their journey with lovely football, picking up right where they left off last season. Manager Kyri and Sando are delighted with the team’s progress, highlighting their commitment to playing attractive football and setting a positive tone for the season ahead. U10s: The U10s put in another solid performance, securing a victory against FC Southgate. The boys displayed great teamwork and effort, making coach Daryl proud. Their dedication and hard work are evident in their performances on the field. U11s: The U11s delivered a superb second-half performance in an exciting game, showcasing their potential to be a strong side this season. It’s clear that with time and consistency, they will continue to perform at a high level week in and week out. U12s: The U12s secured a convincing 2-0 win against Hinton and Finchley. They dominated the game from start to finish and could have scored even more goals. This dominant performance sets a promising tone for the season ahead. U14s White: The U14s White team advanced to round 2 in the Middlesex FA U14 Cup with a 4-1 victory over a capable St. Lawrence side. They took some time to find their rhythm but grew in confidence as the game progressed. The captain, Huseyin-Emre, delivered impressive through balls and long passes, while the team displayed solid defense to thwart the opposition’s counter-attacks. The coaches praised the positive approach of the opposing team, fostering a respectful atmosphere on the field. U15s: The U15s faced Omonia in an eagerly anticipated matchup. Salamis dominated much of the game, with goals from Sotiris and Carey securing a 2-1 victory. Despite Omonia’s late surge, Salamis held strong and came out victorious. It was a well-deserved win that left the team and supporters proud of their performance. U18s: The U18s had a tough match, narrowly losing 3-2. They showed great fighting spirit, missing a penalty and having a late opportunity that was thwarted just outside the area. Despite the result, the team displayed resilience and determination, setting a positive example for the challenges ahead. New Salamis Football Club’s age groups continue to show promise and dedication on the field, demonstrating their potential for success in the upcoming season.

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New Salamis Youth Match Round up 3 – 23/

Under 9s: The Under 9s had a challenging match against Belsize Park on a difficult pitch. Despite the conditions, they put in a good team performance, showing their commitment to improving and giving their best on the field. Under 11s: Our U11s are steadily improving, although there’s room for understanding their positions and roles on the pitch. With continuous effort and learning, they are on the right track to becoming a more cohesive team. Under 12s: The U12s secured an impressive 5-1 victory against Go Stars. After a challenging first half with physical opposition, they matched their opponents’ physicality in the second half, resulting in a comfortable win. Their adaptability and determination were evident. Under 13’s: The U13s faced a tough 7-1 loss, particularly struggling in the first half. However, they showed remarkable resilience in the second half, taking control of the game. This experience will serve as a valuable lesson, and the team is determined to keep learning and improving. Under 14 Reds: The U14 Reds started their game slowly but gradually eased into it, finishing the first half with a 5-1 lead. They continued their impressive performance in the second half, securing a convincing 10-4 victory. This outstanding display of teamwork and attacking prowess deserves applause. Under 14 White: The U14 White team played an exciting match in the junior league cup against Turnstyles. They displayed a fantastic performance, securing a 4-1 win. The team’s passing and through balls were exceptional, overwhelming the opposition. The victory earned them a spot in the next round, with standout performances from Jemiah Edwards and Julian Kalemi, along with great teamwork. Under 16s Red: Although the U16s Red faced an 8-1 loss to Northwood, they showed improvement compared to the previous week. The coaching staff and players are emphasizing off-the-ball work rate, recognizing the need for hard work and commitment at this level. They remain positive and are actively working on improving their game. Under 18s: The U18s showed a 5-2 victory, marking a significant improvement from the previous week. They exhibited better ball movement and high pressing, resulting in five quality goals. The team remains motivated despite the goalkeeper situation and is confident in their ability to continue improving. Under 18s Midweek: The U18s faced a challenging midweek match, narrowly losing 3-2 to Haringey. Despite the outcome, the team played well and showed great potential, taking the lead during the game. They are determined to learn from this experience and continue to work hard. New Salamis Football Club’s various age groups continue to make progress and learn from each match, showcasing their commitment and passion for the sport. The club remains focused on nurturing talent and fostering growth in its young players.

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New Salamis Youth Match Round up 2

U10s: Displayed great progress with a thrilling game. Compared to the previous weekend, they showed significant improvement, playing a strong and competitive game. Their performance leaves us optimistic for their upcoming matches. U11s: Faced a challenging test, and although the result didn’t go in their favour, they continue to exhibit remarkable resilience and determination. Each match provides valuable learning experiences for this talented group, and we have no doubt they will bounce back stronger. U12s: Ended their match with a 1-1 draw, demonstrating their strength on the pitch. While they could have converted more chances, they were clearly the dominant side. With continued hard work and focus, they’re poised for success in future games. U14 Reds: Showcased an exciting game, even though they experienced their first loss in over 20 games. The opposition put in a strong first-half performance, deserving their lead. However, the boys displayed determination and resilience, learning valuable lessons from this match. Despite challenging weather conditions and refereeing decisions, they kept their heads high, with Alex providing a crucial assist and Adam netting an impressive goal. U16 Reds: Despite a challenging loss, the U16 Reds started the game positively with some promising opportunities. Adapting to a makeshift defense and injuries, they encountered some difficulties but never gave up. Their attractive style of football and resilience are clear positives to take away from this encounter. U16 Whites: In their first league game, the U16 Whites faced a tough loss to Whetstone. The match was competitive for the first 25 minutes until a controversial penalty gave the opponents the lead. The team showed resilience throughout the game, with many players adjusting to the higher division. This experience will undoubtedly contribute to their growth and development. U18s: Despite a 6-0 loss to Hinton, our U18s demonstrated spirit and determination, particularly in the second half. With no available goalkeeper, they faced a tough challenge. The second half saw improved play, and the boys kept pushing, although they couldn’t find the net. These experiences will only make them stronger as they move forward. New Salamis Football Club’s age groups continue to demonstrate their commitment and potential on the field, regardless of the results. Every match is an opportunity for growth, and the club remains focused on nurturing its young talents. T The U18s, in particular, shone brightly with a convincing 4-1 win against Aveley in the FA Youth Cup. All four goals were scored by different players, showcasing the team’s collective strength and versatility. The future looks bright for New Salamis Football Club as they continue to develop and excel in their respective age groups.

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New Salamis Season under Way – Youth Match Round up 1

New Salamis Football Club had a fantastic weekend of football action across all age groups, showcasing their passion and determination on the field. Under 9’s: The Under 9’s kicked off the season with a bang, securing an exhilarating win after being promoted ! These young talents displayed their love for the game and had us all on the edge of our seats with their performance. Under 10’s: Despite a challenging game , the Under 10’s are keeping their heads high. It’s the beginning of the season, and this squad is ready to learn, grow, and bounce back stronger in the next match. Under 11’s: The U11’s faced a tough test, but they remain undeterred. Every challenge is an opportunity for growth, and we have full confidence in their ability to come back even stronger. U12s: The U12s were on fire against Omonia. Their performance was so outstanding that they could have easily doubled their score. U13’s: Despite a 4-0 loss, our U13’s displayed remarkable effort and teamwork, especially given that it was their first game together. Holding the score to 1-0 at halftime demonstrates their potential for the future, and we’re incredibly proud of their performance. Under 14 Reds: What a thrilling start to the season for our Under 14 Reds! They dominated their match against Hinton and Finchley, securing a commanding 6-0 victory. The boys in red and white showcased their skills, with standout performances from players like Theo. Mo’s hat trick, along with goals from Heritier, Zakaria, and Georgio, earned them a well-deserved three points. U14 Whites: A fantastic start to the season for our U14 Whites! They earned a thrilling 7-3 win against Whetstone Panthers. Despite a slow start, the boys soon took control of the game, with Captain Julian Kalemi delivering a stunning hat-trick. Hussein Aldreby and Erald Lasku added to the excitement, and the team displayed excellent skills and teamwork, with notable contributions from Huseyin-Emre Denizer, Adam Choudhury, and new signing Theo Constant. The Red & White remains undefeated from last season, a remarkable achievement! U16 Reds: In a friendly match against Pro Elite, the U16 Reds exhibited true character by continuing to battle despite a 5-2 loss. The fact that four of the opponent’s goals came in the first 20 minutes underscores the team’s resilience and potential for improvement. U18’s: The U18’s were in fine form in the FA Youth Cup preliminary round, securing an impressive 4-0 victory over Holland FC. Jack Low’s hat-trick was a testament to his talent, and the team’s overall performance showcased their potential in the competition. New Salamis Football Club continues to shine brightly, with every team displaying tremendous potential and a commitment to excellence. We eagerly anticipate the rest of the season and the achievements it will bring. Go New Salamis!

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New Salamis Youth FC : Coaches vs Parents End of Season Football Match

In an exciting and highly enjoyable game, New Salamis Youth FC coaches clashed with the parents in their end-of-season football match. The final scoreline saw the coaches emerge victorious with a thrilling 8-5 result. Right from the kick-off, both teams displayed their competitive spirit and skill, making it an entertaining spectacle for all the spectators. The parents showed great determination, proving that they still had what it takes on the field. However, the coaches demonstrated their tactical prowess and experience, ultimately gaining the upper hand in the match. Goals came thick and fast throughout the game, showcasing the attacking prowess of both sides. The parents exhibited impressive teamwork, combining well to create several scoring opportunities. On the other hand, the coaches capitalized on their knowledge of the game, executing well-structured attacks and clinical finishes. The match was filled with moments of skill, drama, and excitement. Spectators were treated to an array of fantastic goals, breathtaking saves, and skillful dribbles. Despite the parents’ valiant efforts, the coaches managed to maintain their lead until the final whistle, securing a well-deserved 8-5 victory. Both teams displayed great sportsmanship and camaraderie, making the match a memorable experience for everyone involved. The New Salamis Youth FC coaches versus parents end-of-season football match will be remembered as a thrilling encounter, showcasing the passion and talent within the club. It served as a wonderful celebration of the season’s achievements, leaving players, parents, and coaches alike with lasting memories of a truly enjoyable game.

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Summer Tournament News

Great Sunday for New Salamis Youth FC U13 White, who had a fantastic Tournament at Aloysius – AFC summer tournament. Played against some great teams like Pro FA – Salamis won 2.0, we played Limitless FA in the semi finals in an evenly matched game which, we won on pens which saw us into the Final Vs ‘Alexandra Park Youth A team’ who had won all their group games and had 1 draw earlier with New Salamis however second time round in the final we conceding 2 goals being the only 2 in the entire tournament. Well done boys, we are super proud of you. New Salamis Youth FC u13 White won their league undefeated and now finalist. Honestly couldn’t be more proud of these boys. New Salamis Youth are looking for boy and girls of all ages to join our club . Please contact us via email – joinus@newsalamisyouthfc.com

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